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Unseasonably late snowstorms battered coastal areas of South Africa over the weekend .
The deaths were attributed to hypothermia after the two people were stuck in vehicles stranded by heavy snowfall.
The province of KwZulu-Natal and Free State were worst hit by the storms.
Officials warned that some areas could experience flooding as the snow starts to melt.
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